How Telugu Audiences Are Changing Cinema Habits After Pandemic
Telugu cinema audiences have returned to theaters post-pandemic with stricter standards, forcing Tollywood to prioritize quality storytelling over star power alone.
Telugu cinema audiences have returned to theaters post-pandemic with stricter standards, forcing Tollywood to prioritize quality storytelling over star power alone.
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Telugu cinema is preparing a diverse slate of big-budget films, moving beyond typical formulas to explore stories about dacoits and historical figures.